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39-year-old Senegalese Appointed Macron’s Media Adviser

Sibeth Ndiaye, a 39-year-old Senegalese has been appointed the French government spokeswoman in new cabinet changes made by President Emmanuel Macron. Sibeth, born in Dakar worked as Mr Macron’s media.

NDB, DBSA Sign A $300-million Loan Agreement

The New Development Bank (NDB) and the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) have signed a $300-million loan agreement for the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction and Energy Sector Development project..

Pope Francis To Visit Morocco

Pope Francis visits Morocco this Saturday and Sunday to strengthen the bonds of peace and unity between Catholics and Muslims and to affirm the Catholic community in its faith. Pope.

Afarak Invests In Clean Energy At Its Mogale Alloys Plant

Swedish cleantech company, Ripasso Energy, on Friday handed over a PWR BLOCK 400-F system, which converts industrial residual and flare gases into electricity, to vertically integrated speciality alloys producer Afarak.

Egypt’s Eastern Company Listed

Egypt’s top tobacco-maker and the second-largest source of revenue for the state budget after the Suez Canal Company, the Eastern Company has listed 4.5% of its shares on the country’s.

Ethiopia Starts Second Phase of Electrification Program

Ethiopia will begin the implementation of the second phase of the National Electrification Program 2.0 today in each region of Ethiopia, whose aim is to achieve universal access to this.

AfDB Approves $20 Million to Support Renewable-Based Mini-Grid Solutions for Dr Congo

The African Development Bank (AfDB) Board has approved the allocation of $20 million in loans to the Democratic Republic of Congo, to support renewable-based mini-grid solutions to the off-grid cities.

Mozambique to Start Cholera Vaccinations Next Week After Cyclone

Mozambique will start a cholera vaccination campaign next week in areas ravaged by Cyclone Idai, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Thursday (March 28), after five confirmed cases were.

2019 Global Food Policy Report: Crises in Rural Areas Threatens Progress in Hunger, Poverty Reduction; Urgent Need for Rural Revitalization, Strong Policies and Accountability

Marked by a deepening cycle of hunger and malnutrition, persistent poverty, limited economic opportunities, and environmental degradation, rural areas continue to be in a state of crisis in many parts.